The 2018 Smart50 Awards showcases Australia’s fastest growing small to medium sized businesses from 2017-2018. Read the full list of Smart50 Category Award winners here.
Choice Energy
- Revenue
$10.5 million
- Growth
987.8%
Born from frustration and a languishing energy market, this year’s Smart50 winner is helping Aussies find the cheapest energy and gas deals.
LEARN MORESoar Aviation
- Revenue
$12.7 million
- Growth
586.7%
Though it’s just one step towards the founder’s overall goal of eventually running his own airline, flight school Soar Aviation has shot above the rest.
LEARN MORECode Camp
- Revenue
$6.12 million
- Growth
510%
Starting out as a hobby project run from a kitchen table strewn with nappies and kids toys, Code Camp now boasts over $6 million in revenue and runs in over 150 schools in Australia.
“Code Camp saw an opportunity to create a fun and engaging way for kids to learn the skills that will provide them with better working opportunities in the future.”
BrandLink
- Revenue
$9.96 million
- Growth
453.08%
As a Smart50 repeat offender, marketing-driven, software-focused logistic company BrandLink proves persistence pays off.
LEARN MORECar Next Door
- Revenue
$3.33 million
- Growth
383.88%
A truly unique business in the Aussie market, Car Next Door’s neighbour-to-neighbour car-sharing platform is a fresh take on the sharing economy.
LEARN MOREClickSend
- Revenue
$6.49 million
- Growth
362.07%
While jumping from the world of structural engineering to SMS-based marketing solutions might not seem like a logical one, founder Matt Larner has pulled it off with aplomb.
LEARN MOREFitMyCar
- Revenue
$5.5 million
- Growth
337.26%
Along with rapid international expansion, FitMyCar has seen success following one simple rule: no car jargon.
LEARN MOREAlley
- Revenue
$15.8 million
- Growth
335.39%
While big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence seem like the norm for big tech companies, this small marketing business is getting on board.
LEARN MOREKing Kong
- Revenue
$7.5 million
- Growth
314.5%
Much like its namesake, 32-year-old founder Sabri Suby’s digital marketing agency King Kong is big, hairy and audacious.
“I decided it was time to shake the trees and weed out the digital cowboys.”
GetCapital
- Revenue
$15.24 million
- Growth
238.84%
With lending and access to capital continuing to be a pain point for Aussie SMEs, this founder decided to shake things up.
LEARN MOREMountain Bikes Direct
- Revenue
$7.8 million
- Growth
236.10%
This successful business has featured on the Smart50 list for three years running, but interestingly, Mountain Bike Direct’s staff don’t work from a central office.
LEARN MOREEcho Group
- Revenue
$25.7 million
- Growth
208.2%
Despite being subject to the whims and influence of the federal government’s energy policy, this renewable energy business is determined to make energy efficiency accessible to Australians.
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